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Fertility specialist highlights impact of IVF on World IVF Day

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — World IVF Day celebrates a major milestone marking 45 years since the first child was born using the fertility process in 1978.

Since the birth of the first child conceived through in vitro fertilization,

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millions of parents have started families who otherwise would have had to give up any hope of having a child. Fertility Specialist Dr. John Preston Parry, M.D., M.P.H., owner of Positive Steps Fertility in Shreveport, explains how this modern medical marvel has led to millions of births and continues to evolve.

“July 25, 1978, that was the birth of Louise Brown, the world’s first IVF baby,” said Fertility Specialist DR. John Preston Parry, M.D., M.P.H.

In vitro fertilization, or IVF, has become a lifeline for couples struggling to conceive. Dr. Perry says that although science has advanced over the years, his mission remains the same: to give hope to those trying to conceive.

“Around 2% of babies born in the us are born through IVF,” Dr. Parry said.

The IVF process involves retrieving eggs, fertilizing them outside the body, and implanting the embryo into the uterus, but as technology evolves, he says, success rates increase.

“The success rates just keep going up and up, you know. Again, I’ve met people who were the product of an IVF in the 1980s, and it took 8 rounds of IVF for them to have a child.”

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Dr. Parry believes it’s crucial to have open and understanding conversations.

“So I think the most important thing is people just need to find out where they are. Not everyone needs IVF,” said Dr. Parry.

On National IVF Day, we should celebrate families and remind those still waiting that hope is real. Louise Brown and millions of others born through the process of IVF serve as an example of why they should not give up.

“Louise brown is a wonderful woman. I’ve met her personally, talked with her, and she has been a beacon of hope for moms to be everywhere.”

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